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Byte Magazine Volume 06 Number 10 - Local Networks
- Publication date
- 1981-10
- Topics
- computer, software, program, disk, data, byte, apple, inquiry, system, byte publications, disk drive, floppy disk, radio shack, double density, power supply, personal computer, byte october, residents add, hard disk
- Collection
- byte-magazine; computermagazines; magazine_rack; additional_collections
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 841.1M
Features
p.26 The IBM Personal Computer first Impressions
[author Phil Lemmons]
The computer glare embraces software compatibility and support for independent peripheral manufacturers.
p.36 Build an Intelligent EPROM Programmer
[author Steve Clarda]
With a Z8-BASIC Microcomputer, you can easily put together a versatile programmer for 2716 EPROMs.
p.50 Ultra-Low-Cost Network for Personal Computers
[author Ken Clements and Dave Daugherty]
The age of communication for personal cornputers has arrived; don't be left behind
p.70 The Atari Tutorial. Part 2: Graphics indirection
[author Chris Crawford]
Graphics indirection lets you quickly change the colors used in the video display and redefine the Atari character set.
p.92 Local-Area Networks. Possibilities for Personal Computers
[author Dr Harry J Saal]
The "one person, one computer" concept is improved wiht communications.
p.114 Prepare Your Program for Publication
[author C A Johnson]
A checklist of professional touches that can make software sell
p.126 Software Protection In the United Kingdom
[author Martin Hayman]
A London conference confronts the problem & software piracy.
p.140 Network Tools, Ideas for Intelligent Network Software
[author Peter B Reintjes]
A set of general modules provides a basis for networking.
p.176 A Simple Implementation of Multitasking
[author Wendell Brown]
A little SLEEP can go a long way
p.195 Tree Searching, Part 2: Heuristic Techniques
[author Gregg Williams]
Admissible algorithms allow you to few an optimal solution without an exhaustive search of the slate-space tree
p.214 Drawing with UCSD Pascal and the Hiplot Plotter
[author Dr James Stork]
Some UCSD plotting routines that can be linked to any Pascat program
p.250 Evaluate Your Homes Energy Efficiency, Conserve Energy with Your Computer
[author Kimball Beasley]
Use your computer to lower those budget-breaking heat bills.
p.264 Bridging the 10-Percent Gap
[author Paul T Brady]
Software problems can hold back a small-businsess data-processing explosion.
p.284 Graphics Fundamentals
[author Kathleen Bresnahan Sandifur]
A company logo is the vehicle for understanding windows and scaling
p.400 Build a Versatile Keyboard Interface for the S-100
[author David R Richards]
A device that lets you communicate with your microcomputer
p.407 PERT Organization
[author W Douglas Maurer]
A mathematical method used by computer programmers to determine the relative importance of the tasks under their supervision.
p.413 Should the DO Loop Become an Assembly-Language Construct?
[author Glenn L Williams]
Innovative instructions can forestall the "software crisis."
p.430 Multiple Regression for the TRS-80
[author Douglas William Madron]
On converting the machematics of linear regression into a general-purpose BASIC program
p.448 Bits and Bytes in Pascal, and Other Binary Wonders
[author David Casseres]
Put UCSD Pascal through its paces to ease programming and have fun
p.458 Apple Analog-to-Digital Conversion In 27 microseconds
[author Michael A Seeds]
Bui1d this high-speed 10-bit analog-to-digital converter for your Apple for less than $100
p.462 PS-A FORTH-Like Threaded Language. Part 1
[author Valo G Motalygo]
PS allows assembly-language code and high-level code to be mixed
Reviews
p.86 Atari's Telelink
[author Glen Flint]
p.378 Integral Data's Paper Tiger 460
[author Eliakim Willner]
p.383 The Mauro Proac Plotter
[author Mark Dahmke]
p.385 The Radio Shack FORTRAN Package
[author Tim Daneliuk]
Nucleus
p.6 Editorial
p.10 Letters
p.122 278, 334, 354. 467 System Notes
List Pager
Discover the Machine Beneath the Machine, A Z80 Monitor Program
A Closet Look at the TRS-80 Color Computer
Two Short Graphics Programs for the OSI C-IP
Recursive Procedures for the 6502 Microprocessor
p.302 Software Received
p.304 Books Received
p.306 BYTELINES
p.316 Ask BYTE
p.324 Event Queue
p.332 Clubs and Newsletters
p.332, 375 BYTE's Bits
p.342 Book Reviews. Four Roads to Undersianding Radio Shacks TRS-80
p.356, 376, 419 Programming Quickies
Memory Manipulator, Eliminate Hex-a-Phobia
A Fast, Ancient Method for Multiplication
Apple Pascal Cross-Reference
p.366, 391, 394 Technical Forums
Use a Relative Subroutine Call for Relocatable Z80 Programs
The Variable-Duty-Cycle Algorithm
Dynamic Simulation in BASIC
p.372 Languages Forum: BASIC, Pascal, or Tiny-c? A Simple Benchmarking Comparison
p.471 What's New?
p.526 Unclassified Ads
p.527 Reader Service
p.528 BOMB. BOMB Results
p.26 The IBM Personal Computer first Impressions
[author Phil Lemmons]
The computer glare embraces software compatibility and support for independent peripheral manufacturers.
p.36 Build an Intelligent EPROM Programmer
[author Steve Clarda]
With a Z8-BASIC Microcomputer, you can easily put together a versatile programmer for 2716 EPROMs.
p.50 Ultra-Low-Cost Network for Personal Computers
[author Ken Clements and Dave Daugherty]
The age of communication for personal cornputers has arrived; don't be left behind
p.70 The Atari Tutorial. Part 2: Graphics indirection
[author Chris Crawford]
Graphics indirection lets you quickly change the colors used in the video display and redefine the Atari character set.
p.92 Local-Area Networks. Possibilities for Personal Computers
[author Dr Harry J Saal]
The "one person, one computer" concept is improved wiht communications.
p.114 Prepare Your Program for Publication
[author C A Johnson]
A checklist of professional touches that can make software sell
p.126 Software Protection In the United Kingdom
[author Martin Hayman]
A London conference confronts the problem & software piracy.
p.140 Network Tools, Ideas for Intelligent Network Software
[author Peter B Reintjes]
A set of general modules provides a basis for networking.
p.176 A Simple Implementation of Multitasking
[author Wendell Brown]
A little SLEEP can go a long way
p.195 Tree Searching, Part 2: Heuristic Techniques
[author Gregg Williams]
Admissible algorithms allow you to few an optimal solution without an exhaustive search of the slate-space tree
p.214 Drawing with UCSD Pascal and the Hiplot Plotter
[author Dr James Stork]
Some UCSD plotting routines that can be linked to any Pascat program
p.250 Evaluate Your Homes Energy Efficiency, Conserve Energy with Your Computer
[author Kimball Beasley]
Use your computer to lower those budget-breaking heat bills.
p.264 Bridging the 10-Percent Gap
[author Paul T Brady]
Software problems can hold back a small-businsess data-processing explosion.
p.284 Graphics Fundamentals
[author Kathleen Bresnahan Sandifur]
A company logo is the vehicle for understanding windows and scaling
p.400 Build a Versatile Keyboard Interface for the S-100
[author David R Richards]
A device that lets you communicate with your microcomputer
p.407 PERT Organization
[author W Douglas Maurer]
A mathematical method used by computer programmers to determine the relative importance of the tasks under their supervision.
p.413 Should the DO Loop Become an Assembly-Language Construct?
[author Glenn L Williams]
Innovative instructions can forestall the "software crisis."
p.430 Multiple Regression for the TRS-80
[author Douglas William Madron]
On converting the machematics of linear regression into a general-purpose BASIC program
p.448 Bits and Bytes in Pascal, and Other Binary Wonders
[author David Casseres]
Put UCSD Pascal through its paces to ease programming and have fun
p.458 Apple Analog-to-Digital Conversion In 27 microseconds
[author Michael A Seeds]
Bui1d this high-speed 10-bit analog-to-digital converter for your Apple for less than $100
p.462 PS-A FORTH-Like Threaded Language. Part 1
[author Valo G Motalygo]
PS allows assembly-language code and high-level code to be mixed
Reviews
p.86 Atari's Telelink
[author Glen Flint]
p.378 Integral Data's Paper Tiger 460
[author Eliakim Willner]
p.383 The Mauro Proac Plotter
[author Mark Dahmke]
p.385 The Radio Shack FORTRAN Package
[author Tim Daneliuk]
Nucleus
p.6 Editorial
p.10 Letters
p.122 278, 334, 354. 467 System Notes
List Pager
Discover the Machine Beneath the Machine, A Z80 Monitor Program
A Closet Look at the TRS-80 Color Computer
Two Short Graphics Programs for the OSI C-IP
Recursive Procedures for the 6502 Microprocessor
p.302 Software Received
p.304 Books Received
p.306 BYTELINES
p.316 Ask BYTE
p.324 Event Queue
p.332 Clubs and Newsletters
p.332, 375 BYTE's Bits
p.342 Book Reviews. Four Roads to Undersianding Radio Shacks TRS-80
p.356, 376, 419 Programming Quickies
Memory Manipulator, Eliminate Hex-a-Phobia
A Fast, Ancient Method for Multiplication
Apple Pascal Cross-Reference
p.366, 391, 394 Technical Forums
Use a Relative Subroutine Call for Relocatable Z80 Programs
The Variable-Duty-Cycle Algorithm
Dynamic Simulation in BASIC
p.372 Languages Forum: BASIC, Pascal, or Tiny-c? A Simple Benchmarking Comparison
p.471 What's New?
p.526 Unclassified Ads
p.527 Reader Service
p.528 BOMB. BOMB Results
- Addeddate
- 2012-09-22 02:18:14
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- byte-magazine-1981-10
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- ark:/13960/t01z5fj7k
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 8.0
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- 300
- Year
- 1981
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